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Legitimacy in Statutory Interpretation, 108 HARV. L. REV. 593, 641-42 (1995) (noting that Justice Scalia “us[es] interpretive strategies to modify
YOURSELF CITY: LEGITIMACY AND INEQUALITY IN DIY URBANISM 130-63 (2018) (providing examples of city-initiated and resident-initiated projects that
have the legitimacy to reap the benefits of strong ties. The stress of the move itself and the time spent rebuilding ties also cuts into the mover’s
risks conferring unwarranted legitimacy on those who insist that modern race-conscious reform policies betray the dominant principles of the civil rights
physically, but also in terms of public approval. The Chief Justice is known to be hyper-attuned to the institutional legitimacy and legacy of his Court
senators who had been elected by state governments whose legitimacy had been recognized by the President of the United States (and who had, of course
Resolution 276 (1970), 1971 I.C.J. 16, 54 (June 21) (“ Physical control of a territory, and not sovereignty or legitimacy of title, is the basis of State
spawned decades of debate about the legitimacy of judicial pro- tection of unenumerated constitutional rights. But the intense scholarly focus on
successfully engage with and influence management. Investor salience rests on three interrelated concepts—“power, legitimacy, and urgency.” Power is often
in review of agency action); Jerry L. Mashaw, Small Things Like Reasons Are Put in a Jar: Reason and Legitimacy in the Administrative State, 70